Yes, both B and P's fingerprints were on the bowl. I find the placement of the fingerprints to be very compelling.
I wish I knew which photo of the dining room table to use as a reference. It could provide some additional information.
I've seen several, but I am unsure of their authenticity...
Reversing the video clips and adding eerie music makes the editors appear dishonest. Very sad.
I don't know who served the pineapple and tea (although PR had denied serving those items due to the improper presentation) ,but BR's fingerprints were on the glass and bowl. I think he should have...
I want to make a correction:
BR said "I don't think she had a snack ... anytime before bed"
in response to the question "What was Jonbenet's favorite snack?"
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Here is a transcript:
DS: What about Christmas Eve [note: not the night she was killed], when you’re going up there, did...
The BR police interview tapes......
Det. Schuler: "What was Jonbenet's favorite snack?"
BR: "I don't think she had a snack."
Det. Schuler: "What about pineapple, did she like pineapple?"
BR: "Yeah, she liked pineapple a lot."
Was he recalling that JBR didn't have a snack that night or did...
Does anyone have handwriting analysis information about the words that were crossed out in the RN?
The word after "we" (pg.1) and the word "delivery" (pg.2) are both scratched out using similar pen stokes.
There is a circular stroke on top of the first letter of both words.
The words and...
Sometimes employees are unable to speak to the media due to company policy.
I'm glad Jayme's peers aren't on display in the media. It makes me feel like their privacy and safety are being prioritized.
Maybe LE had spoken to the groups of people mentioned above behind closed doors.
Also, what would make a person decide to commit such a crime when there is a good chance of the homeowner having a gun? Seems risky.
I'm not making any conclusions or assumptions.
After reading your post, that thought came to mind.
Just some thoughts:
1. The use of PPE to cover clothing and shoes to minimize evidence left behind.
2. Blood on the perp(s) wouldn't be concern to others if they regularly see it on the perp(s) clothing.
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